The NJ Meadowlands-Lyndhurst CINNAMON TEAL was last seen May 28, but could still be in the area. A SOLITARY SANDPIPER was present there May 31, while an ALDER FLYCATCHER was discovered at the Kearny Marsh May 31. A LOGGERHEAD SHRIKE made a one day appearance at Hyper Humus in Lafayette May 29. This has become an extremely scarce bird in NJ. Sparta Mountain Preserve had a RED-HEADED WOODPECKER May 30. A SANDHILL CRANE was observed at High Point SP May 29 and an ANHINGA was seen over the Passaic River in Newark near Market Street June 2.

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